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The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News - May 28, 1932
- periodical
- £20.00
For sale is an issue of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, May 28, 1932
18 pages
This issue is in very good condition.
Contents incl:
- Front page photo with description - The "Gun Runner" on the Towpath: Watching the Oxford Summer Eights
- By the Way by Vedette (various news articles)
- 2 photos with descriptions - Flying Occasions: Train and Place - The Household Brigade:
1. The Flying Scotsman talks to an Imperial Airways Liner as they journey together to Scotland
2. The Household Brigade Flying Club's Successful Annual Meeting - Article with illustrations by Hynes - Our Captious Critic on "Somebody Knows" at St Martin's Theatre
Frank Lawton
Cathleen Nesbitt
Beatrix Thomson
Muriel Aked
Lewis Shaw - Full page article with photo - "Modernity's New Mode" - Constance Bennett in a spectacular evening gown in "The Truth about Hollywood"
- Cartoons and drawings - From Cocktails to Port
- Full page of photos and article - Oxford Athletes Dominate the Universities Meeting at Motspur Park:
1. A great race for the Three Miles: J W Follows, the Oxford Winner of the race if fifth from the right among the leaders
2. The Holder beaten by a Cambridge Hurdler: W H L Thring leading T D Phelan, the Irishman, in the 120 Yards Hurdles
3. The Half Mile won easily by the Oxford President, J F Cornes
4. Ireland wins the Long Jump: S B Potter clearing 22ft, 9.5in - Article with photos - A Chat about Cricket by Neville Cardus
1. The Captain of the South Americans chats with the Secretary of the M.C.C. (C H Gibson and W Findlay)
2. A New Water absorbing Roller at the Warwick Ground, Edgbaston
3. The County Cricket Ground at Bristol under Water
4. India v M.C.C. - Wazir Ali hit in the Head at Lord's - Photo - The I.C. Matches: Jean Borotra was too good for F J Perry in Paris (Tennis)
Photo - H. Cochet and J Borotra beating Dr J C Gregory and I G Collins in the International Club Match in Paris (Tennis) - Article with photos - "Rapier" on Racing:
Mrs Edgar Wallace (Owner of "Sir Troops")
Lady Yule (Owner of "Within the Law")
Mrs G C Sneyd (Owner of "Oudenarde")
F Hunter, who rode "Andrea" at Manchester
"Ut Majeur's" gallant Manchester failing: "Creme Brulee" just wins the Cup, receiving Twelve Pounds from the Aga Khan's Horse - Article with photos - The Atlantic Flown Solo by a Woman: The Earhart Flight:
1. Jodhpurs for the trip
2. Miss Earhart facing the Cameras at the Window of her Hotel in Londonderry, near where she landed
3. Miss Earhart's Scarlet Lockheed Vega in the Field near Londonderry
4. The Ulster Countryfolk welcome the Stranger from the Clouds
5. Miss Earhart and her Husband, Mr G P Putnam - Derby Supplement:
1. Article with photos - The hope of Manton at Epsom: "Orwell", Mr W M G Singer's Derby Favourite
2. Article with illustrations - A Good Case made for Derby Day Nightly by Sir Nigel Playfair (Producer of the Comedy Theatre version of the supreme racing festival)
3. Picture - "The Derby in Rain," from a painting by Sir John Lavery, R.A.
4. Picture - "Unsaddling at the Epsom Summer Meeting," from a painting by A J Munnings, R.A. - Small photos with descriptions - A Dozen of the original 342 Derby Subscribers, with notes by "Twelvepointer"
1. "Hesperus"
2. "Firdaussi"
3. "Corolario"
4. "Loaningdale"
5. "Miracle"
6. "Rolling Rock"
7. "Dastur"
8. "Cockpen"
9. "Spenser"
10 "Jackdaw the Second"
11. "April the Fifth"
12. "Bulandshar" - Double page photo with description - The Critical Point in the Race for the Derby Stakes: The Field rounding Tattenham Corner for the Run Home
- Article with illustrations - Looking Back: Some notable Derbys of 1880 and after.
- Article with illustration - The Romance of Epsom - The Birth and Rebirth of a World Renowned Resort of Fashion (by Alan Macey)
- The Stage of the Day - Theatre Reviews by Harris Deans:
1. "Dangerous Corner" at the Lyric Theatre
2. "Queer Cattle" at the Haymarket Theatre - 2 page Article with photo - Bobby Howes in "Tell Her the Truth" at the Saville Theatre
- Article with photos - Partisanship in Golf Matches:
1. W Lister Hartley with the "Silver Tassie"
2. The French Amateur Championship at Le Touquet: H G Bentley, of Hesketh, the Holder and Winner of the Title.
3. A Honeymoon at Gleneagles: Mr J A and Mrs Dewar - Article - Unsportsmanlike Conduct. Interpreting the Law
- Article with photos - The Amateur Championship Changes Hands: Muirfield Scenes:
1. The Third Green at Muirfield: Leonard Martin, from New York, putting against Eric Martin Smith, the Holder, who was defeated.
2. A Hoarding Screens the Players at the First Tee: A device to keep Players from the distraction of the Road and Car Park Traffic - Article with photos - At Home and Abroad: A Medley of Sporting Items:
1. Fred Robson and Bert Hodson on the Flooded Course at Moortown Golf Club
2. Harry Crossley using his Left to Jack Petersen's Head at The Stadium Club
3. A Streatham Tote Office in London
4. The Oxford Summer Eights: Balliol II and New College II in the Third Division Race
5. Sir John Salmond presents Mr Harrison with the Cup at the Household Brigade Flying Club Meeting
6. Miss England III on Lake Garda, Italy - Full page advert- Chrysler Motos Ltd
- Full page advert - Haig Whisky
- Article by A Wallis Myers with photos - A Lawn Tennis Log:
1. The Cambridge Captain: Camille Malfroy
2. The Oxford Captain: Brian Finnigan
3. The Irish Davis Cup Captain: G Lyttleton Rogers - Article - From the Driver's Seat by "Highwayman"
- 1/2 page advert - Woodrow Ltd
- 1/2 page advert - King George IV Whisky
- 1/2 page advert - Grant's Scotch Whisky
